Nissan recalled about 470,000 SUVs and cars, roughly a third of which are from North America, for possible fuel leaks. All affected vehicles are from model years 2012-15.

According to NHTSA, the fuel-pressure sensors may not have been tightened during manufacturing. The sensors could loosen up over time, increasing the risk of a fire. Nissan says no injuries have been reported.

Recalled vehicles include 2012-14 Juke crossovers, 2012-13 Infiniti M56 sedans and Q56 SUVs, and 2014-15 QX70s and QX80s. Dealers will replace the sensors at no cost.

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Jaguar

The 2015 Jaguar F-Type is being recalled for a problem with the passenger airbag.

Jaguar’s F-Type sports car also needs to come back to the dealership. More than 7,000 cars potentially have incorrect wiring, which could lead to the front-passenger airbag not inflating in a crash.

A person of smaller stature in that seat may not be sensed, according to NHTSA, which increases the likelihood of injury in an accident. The recall is expected to begin in January.

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Hyundai

The Hyundai Equus may have a problem with its brake lights.

Finally, Hyundai is recalling almost 43,000 Genesis and Equus sedans from model years 2009-11. In both sedans, a circuit failure could lead to brake lights not illuminating, according to NHTSA. This could increase the likelihood of a rear-end crash.

Hyundai says no injuries or accidents have been reported and that it will begin notifying owners of the recall in the first quarter of 2015.